Silk||The little blue flowers in front of my grave reveal that I love you so much in a place you don't know

Grady 2022-04-10 08:01:01

one

It comes from the novel, so the expectations for the appearance of Japanese women are high. The scene setting at the beginning is a bit inexplicable, why is it a lake. The woman is not stunning enough, especially her eyes. And the book is where it all started.

two

Keira Knightley is as good-looking as ever, which is the second reason to watch.

However, she seems to be more in line with the role of a Japanese woman than this wife.

three

Is this a metaphor? Silk, silkworms weave beautiful scenery, but in fact exhausted themselves. Like a mistress.

wantonly

Meeting each other for a while is far worse than words. This is where Wenshengtu comes in.

Wu

The adaptation is not as good as the original.

land

I love you so much, in a place you don't know. You'd never know if it wasn't for the little blue flower—the only thing about the original that was a little far-fetched.

She has half of your soul, I have only your body and the other half. Yes, only. Love is all and only. And the only way to win it back is to use love to reach, to help, to reach and to help the heart that you cannot control yourself. This is my deep love for you.

Seven

Do you see weeds, they take up nutrients and hinder the growth of large trees.

If so, why are there them?

God made it exist to keep us busy.

eight

Rereading the letter at the end is the subtlety of the film adaptation.

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Extended Reading
  • Deangelo 2022-04-16 09:01:09

    beautiful enough to be unforgettable

  • Ethan 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    The photography is great, the story is the mysterious oriental love in the hearts of foreigners, and the ending is not bad

Silk quotes

  • [first lines]

    Hervé Joncour: Steaming water. Strange trees. Laughing children. Her skin... those eyes. But why should I tell you about it? Why now? Maybe I just need to tell someone about it. And that someone is you.

  • Hervé Joncour: [toasts] To our lasting friendship.